Following the close of the 2018 regular season this past weekend, three members of the Yale women’s soccer team were chosen as All-Ivy honorees. Junior midfielder Noelle Higginson received first-team All-Ivy recognition for the second consecutive season, while junior forward Aerial Chavarin was named to the second team and senior defender Mackenzie Marsh was an All-Ivy Honorable Mention honoree.

In a matter of ten minutes, a 0–0 draw turned into a 3–0 defeat for Yale in its final game of the 2018 season. A relentless Brown attack finally broke through against the Elis in the 52nd minute when Jennifer Caruso found the back of the net off of a blocked-shot loose ball in the box, and the Bulldogs could not regain their footing.

The home portion of the 2018 season wraps up when Yale hosts Columbia on Saturday. Kickoff at Reese Stadium is slated for 4 p.m., following the Yale-Columbia men’s game which is a 1 p.m. start. ESPN+ has the video.

Yale created a whole bunch of good scoring chances against Sacred Heart. The Bulldogs, though, just couldn’t quite finish them. The Pioneers, on the other hand, were much more opportunistic. The result was a 2-0 SHU victory on a chilly night at Reese Stadium.

Yale did something that not many others have against Penn this season. The Bulldogs scored just the fourth goal the Quakers have allowed all season. It tied the score at 1-1 midway through the second half.

Yale erupted for a season-high six goals in Wednesday’s victory at Delaware State. The Bulldogs will need to be at the top of their game offensively again on Saturday when they host Penn. The Quakers have yielded just three goals in 12 games this fall. Kickoff on Alumnae Day at Reese Stadium is slated for 1 p.m. It’s the start of a big day at Reese as the Yale men host Penn at 4 p.m. ESPN+ has the video.

It was a big night for the Yale offense in Delaware. Saje Brar scored twice and Aerial Chavarin and Noelle Higginson each added one goal and two assists as the Bulldogs rolled to a 6-2 victory over Delaware State. Ciara Ostrander and Lydia Shaw also scored.

The Bulldogs will spend the first part of the university’s fall break on the road. Yale travels to Delaware State on Wednesday for the final non-league game of the season. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. at Alumni Stadium.

A perfectly executed corner kick helped Yale earn an important Ivy League victory over Cornell. Aerial Chavarin headed home Ciara Ostrander’s corner late in the first half as the Bulldogs edged the Big Red 1-0 in Ithaca, N.Y.

It’s another weekend on the road for the Yale women’s soccer team. The Bulldogs will be in Ithaca, N.Y., to face Cornell on Saturday. Kickoff at Berman Field is slated for 1 p.m. and ESPN+ has the video.

A defensive struggle ended in heartbreaking fashion for the Yale women’s soccer team. Izzy Glennon’s goal with 3:56 left in the second half lifted the Big Green to a 1-0 victory at Burnham Field in Hanover, N.H.

Yale and Harvard played an even, back-and-forth 90 minutes Saturday night at Jordan Field. One moment was the difference, and unfortunately for the Bulldogs, it came from the Crimson. Jillian Wachira did some nifty dribbling through traffic and rifled a left-footed shot into the corner midway through the first half and Harvard held on for a 1-0 victory on a perfect fall night in Cambridge.

The Bulldogs have plenty of experience playing away from the friendly confines of Reese Stadium this fall. Their first five games were on the road so they should be quite comfortable when they travel to Harvard for their first Ivy away game. Kickoff at Jordan Field is slated for 7 p.m. and ESPN+ has the video.

One unfortunate bounce of the ball late in the first half went a long way in spoiling Yale’s Ivy League opener. Princeton’s Mimi Asom was the beneficiary as the rebound of a shot off the crossbar came right to her in front. She was able to push it into the back of the net to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead with just 20 seconds remaining. That got Princeton and Asom going, and the result was a 3-0 victory for the Tigers in front of a big crowd at Reese Stadium.

Yale scored twice in the first 8 minutes, 46 seconds of the game en route to a 2-1 win over Robert Morris on a hot afternoon at Reese Stadium. Noelle Higginson scored first at 7:30 and Aerial Chavarin added a second goal just 1:16 later. The Bulldogs, who open Ivy play next Saturday vs. Princeton, have won four straight games and are unbeaten in their last five.

With the start of Ivy League play rapidly approaching, Yale is hitting its stride at just the right time. Aerial Chavarin scored early in the first half, and Keri Cavallo added an insurance goal early in the second half as the Bulldogs extended their unbeaten streak to four with an impressive 2-0 victory over LIU Brooklyn at Reese Stadium.

The Bulldogs have their final two tests before the start of Ivy League play this week. And both will come in the friendly confines of Reese Stadium. Yale hosts Long Island Brooklyn on Thursday at 7 p.m. and then has a Sunday afternoon date with Robert Morris in a 1 p.m. kickoff. ESPN+ has video of both games.

Saje Brar’s first career goal was pretty important. It helped the Bulldogs earn a 1-1 draw at Colgate on Labor Day. Brar, though, made her second tally even more meaningful. It was the game-winning goal, coming with just over six minutes left in the second half, as Yale edged Marist 3-2 at Reese Stadium. Those two strong performances have earned Brar her first career honor. She has been named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week.

New playing surface, same old success at Reese Stadium for the Bulldogs. Saje Brar’s goal with 6:11 left in the second half snapped a 2-2 tie and lifted Yale to a 3-2 victory over Marist on a cool and overcast afternoon.

After playing their first five games on the road, the Bulldogs are eager for their home opener on Sunday when Marist visits for a 1 p.m. kickoff. Added to the excitement is the opportunity to play on the new turf at Reese Stadium. The team will practice for the first time on the surface on Saturday and then christen it in a game vs. the Red Foxes the following day. ESPN+ has the video.

It was a late night for the Yale women’s soccer team in New York City, and it proved well worth it. Ciara Ostrander’s goal 58 seconds into the second overtime period lifted the Bulldogs to a thrilling 1-0 victory over Fordham on a muggy night in the Bronx.

Yale and Colgate have a history of playing close, exciting games. That was the case again on a hot and muggy Sunday in Hamilton, New York. First-year Saje Brar scored her first career goal for the Bulldogs, who earned a 1-1 draw with the Raiders.